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James Steckelberg, a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist. What is 'hot yoga?' "Hot yoga" is a vigorous form of yoga performed in a very warm and humid ...
Avoid strong odors and other triggers. Food and cooking smells, perfume, smoke, stuffy rooms, heat, humidity, flickering lights, and driving are among the ...
Ship or body, replicator or mesenchymal stem cell, understanding how to keep the repair system in good working order means a smoother ride for all. Humidity and ...
Increase the humidity in your home. Use a cool-mist humidifier or vaporizer to moisten the air. This may ease congestion and coughing. Get plenty of rest ...
Avoid exercising in very hot, humid weather. Moving and stretching in certain ways. Stretch and flex calf muscles before sitting up. For symptoms, squeeze ...
Blurred vision or blind spots could be a sign of this eye disorder. Recognizing the warning signs could save your vision.
Mayo Clinic surgical pathology fellows in Rochester have a new tool to better understand and evaluate frozen specimens.
Adjust your room's temperature and humidity. Keep your room warm, but not overheated. If the air is dry, a cool-mist humidifier can help with stuffiness and ...
In this condition, the heart muscle thickens, which makes it harder for the heart to pump blood. Learn about the causes and treatment.
It's important to drink water before, during and after a workout. Environment and daily water intake. Hot or humid weather can make you sweat more than usual.
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